Currently teaching:

Dawn Dupree

textiles

Dawn Dupree trained at Goldsmiths in Fine Art Textiles and has been producing textile art works and interior textiles from her studio in London since 1990. She has exhibited widely and her work features in numerous collections including the Crafts Council and the Victoria & Albert Museum. As an experienced teacher and author of textile process book 'Heat Transfer Techniques' she has delivered courses both nationally and internationally. Drawing from a wealth of knowledge and experience of process based practice, her work is concerned with mark-making and experimentation, exploring ideas around constructed narrative and visual poetry.

Dawn's work is concerned with mark-making, process, and hidden narrative. Exploring themes of transition, growth and containment, she draws reference from both emotional landscape and physical environment. Her textile art works reflect an ongoing experimentation with various print processes and integrate elements of autobiographical experience and current research interests including seascapes and psychotherapy.

As an experienced teacher and author of textile process book 'Heat Transfer Techniques' she has delivered courses both nationally and internationally over the past 20 years. Her workshops are well structured, practical and inclusive. They are designed to allow participants to experiment freely and focus on exploring new possibilities in print encouraging unconventional methods of enquiry.